Polar bears

The next position on the list of the most dangerous animals in Canada is Polar bears. It is unknown how many polar bears there are. Around 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears are thought to exist in the world, with Canada home to between 64 and 80 percent of them. They may look cute, but they are savages when it comes to food.


On the ice, they frequently watch for seals to surface for air. The polar bear will whip them out of the water and kill them with a single blow as soon as it detects their head. Of course, polar bear numbers are rapidly declining due to climate change. Attacking people is therefore rare due to this aspect and the fact that few Canadians reside in the North. However, they are gloomy when they do happen.


In 2003, a polar bear attacked a hunter for caribou in Nunavut while he was inside his tent. His ribs were broken as the bear grabbed onto his neck and repeatedly leaped up and down on his chest. The man somehow survived the attack, but 300 sutures were required to reattach his scalp to his skull!

Photo: nativespeaker.vn
Photo: nativespeaker.vn
Photo: nytimes.com
Photo: nytimes.com

Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in Canada

  1. top 1 Wolverines
  2. top 2 Massasauga Rattler
  3. top 3 Black bears
  4. top 4 Killer whales
  5. top 5 Black widow spider
  6. top 6 Elks
  7. top 7 Moose
  8. top 8 Polar bears
  9. top 9 Cougars
  10. top 10 Canadian brown bear

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